Super fun. Super versatile. The Ponto Go! S is exactly what you need in your life. This throttle e-bike will get you, a friend and your stuff from point A to point B. Find some cool spots. Get into some good trouble. What could go wrong? Better question, what could go right?
Specs
Frame |
6061-T6 aluminum |
Fork |
HL suspension fork, 80mm travel, coil spring |
Rims |
Alloy, 20''x57mm, 36h, 12G spoke drilling |
Tires |
20x4.0'' heavy duty, 160Kg rated, reflective |
Bottom Bracket |
Double sided BB torque sensor |
Crankset |
Alloy, forged, square taper, 160mm length |
Shifters |
MicroShift trigger, w/optical gear indicator, 8-speed |
Rear Derailleur |
MicroShift Mezzo, 8-speed |
Cassette/Freewheel |
Freewheel, 11-34T, 8-speed |
Chain |
KMC Z8.3 RB, rust resistant |
Brakes |
Tektro HD-E395 hydraulic disc w/switch, 180x2.3mm rotor // Tektro HD-E395 hydraulic disc w/switch, 180x2.3mm rotor |
Rotors |
Tektro wave, 6-bolt, 180mm |
Handlebars |
Electra custom alloy |
Tape/Grips |
Electra custom kraton, alloy lock-on, 132mm length |
Stem |
Electra custom alloy with integrated shroud |
Saddle |
Electra custom front saddle // Electra custom rear saddle |
Pedals |
Resin platform w/grip tape tread |
Accessories & Extras |
Electra custom plastic fender, Herrmans H-Black MR9-E // Sate-Lite M-13 w/turn signal and brake light function |
Motor |
BEP hub drive motor, 60Nm, 750W, 36h |
Battery |
652Wh removable, lockable battery |
Charger |
Charger, 2A |
How do you know what size of bike you should buy?
A good place to start is using the sizing charts included for each bike on the info page. If you're in the middle of the recommended height range for a specific size then usually that's the correct one to go with. If you find yourself overlapping sizes at either the top or bottom of the height recommendation than sizing up or down could be a consideration.
For more relaxed fitting "city-style" bikes sizing is less crucial because often they will have adjustable stems and offer more overlap in sizing. Smaller bikes will be slightly easier to manage when starting and stopping while larger bikes will feel more stable when riding. Most often we recommend sizing down in this category.
Bikes that have a more aggressive riding position i.e. road, gravel and mountain bikes sizing is more important. In these categories we usually look closely at 3 numbers, reach, stack, and top-tube length.